Tonalité : A major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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How come a man can fight and
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cuss and smoke and drink and chew
Step out on their wives and do the
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things they shouldn't do?
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But it's all right in the publics' eye,
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they say he's just a man
Verse 2
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But if a woman does one little thing,
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she's not worth a
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Two whoops and a holler,
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she's lower than a hound
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If she drinks or smokes or tells a joke,
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she's a lowest thing in town
Verse 3
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A woman has to dress the kids
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and send them off to school
And do her best in every way
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to live the golden rule
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The responsibility she has is
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much more than a man
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But if she does one
Verse 4
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little thing,
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she's not worth a
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Two whoops and a holler,
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she's lower than a hound
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If she drinks or smokes or tells a joke she's a
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lowest thing in town
Interlude 1
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Verse 5
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If all the gals would stick by me,
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we'd change the world around
We'd make the men walk on their knees
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and sleep out on the ground
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What I'm really tryin' to say and
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I know you'll understand
Verse 6
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The women ought to rule the world
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'cause the men ain't worth a
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Two whoops and a holler,
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they're lower than a hound
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I hope they croak, it ain't no joke,
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they're the lowest thing in town
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They're the lowest thing in town
Outro 1
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